"I always shoot essays because I'm interested in a larger perspective," says acclaimed multi-award-winning photographer Brent Stirton. "I'm a believer that photography has great power to clarify the elements that make up an issue and show us what the consequences of our actions can truly mean." Taken on a Canon EOS R5 with a Canon RF 24-70mm F2.8L IS USM lens at 42mm, 1/250 sec, f/3.2 and ISO 1600. © Brent Stirton
"Famous" is a subjective term, and perhaps never more so than when discussing photographers and their works. However, whether working in documentary, portraiture, wildlife, architecture or beyond, there's no shortage of Canon-shooting famous photographers who have gained recognition in their fields.
Earning this level of career success isn't easy, and many of those who boast prestigious accolades and commissions have learnt their craft and their business acumen the hard way. As such, they have a wealth of advice, inspiration and reflections on their passions that are well worth reading.
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